SEC filings → clean, readable summaries. Delivered your way.
KnowIntelFi monitors new SEC filings and generates plain-English summaries so you can stay informed without digging through PDFs.
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Informational summaries only. Not investment advice.
- Key changes summarized in plain language
- Risks and new disclosures highlighted
- Links to the original filing included
- Insider transactions grouped and summarized
- Quick context + filing link for verification
VALUE TRANSLATION
SEC Filings Were Never Meant to Be Read.They Were Meant to Be Decoded.
KnowIntelFi transforms dense filings into a structured intelligence digest in seconds.
The average 10-Q exceeds 200+ pages and 90,000+ words of legal and financial language.
Long. Wordy. Time-consuming. Easy to miss what actually matters.
Revenue increased 18% YoY driven by accelerated data center demand. However, margins may fluctuate based on supply constraints and platform transition costs.
- Revenue: Strong YoY growth (Data Center-led)
- Operating leverage: improving at scale
- Cash position: strong with flexibility
- Guidance tone: bullish with execution risk
Traders can translate filing complexity into actionable signals: momentum, dilution risk, and key catalysts - without reading hundreds of pages.
The result: faster decisions, clearer risk, and a digest you can actually act on.
What it does
A focused tool for tracking new filings, summarizing changes, and delivering alerts in a consistent format.
Monitors new SEC filings including 10-K, 10-Q, 8-K, DEF 14A, Form 4, S-1, 13D/G, and 13F.
Produces structured, plain-English summaries that surface “what changed” and link back to the source filing.
Choose real-time alerts, daily digests, or weekly digests—delivered to your inbox and available in your dashboard.
Pick tickers, filing types, and summary depth. Start simple and expand as features roll out.
Filing types (plain-English)
What each report is, and why it matters in real life—so you know what to pay attention to.
What it is: A comprehensive yearly report on a company’s financial performance, business, and risks.
Why it matters: Best for understanding the full story: financials, strategy, risk factors, and major changes year-over-year.
What it is: A quarterly update on financials and operations (less detailed than a 10-K).
Why it matters: Useful for tracking momentum and changes between annual reports—revenue, margins, cash flow, and new risks.
What it is: A report for major events (earnings releases, leadership changes, acquisitions, etc.).
Why it matters: Often the fastest signal that something material happened—good for staying ahead of breaking changes.
What it is: Details on shareholder votes: board elections, executive pay, proposals, governance items.
Why it matters: Great for governance and incentive alignment—compensation, ownership, and voting outcomes.
What it is: Reports insider buys/sells (officers, directors, large holders) shortly after transactions.
Why it matters: Shows insider behavior—helpful context for conviction, risk management, and narrative confirmation.
What it is: Registration statement for a new public offering (or major offering details).
Why it matters: Explains the business model, financials, risks, and offering structure—key for new listings and offerings.
What it is: Discloses significant ownership stakes (often 5%+) by investors. 13D is more “active,” 13G more “passive.”
Why it matters: Tracks major holders and potential activism—useful for understanding who’s accumulating and why.
What it is: Quarterly holdings report for large institutional investment managers.
Why it matters: Shows positioning of big funds—useful for idea discovery and tracking institutional exposure (with a time lag).
Practical benefit
- Traders: faster awareness of material events (8-K), insider activity (Form 4), and offering dynamics (S-1).
- Investors: track business/risk changes (10-Q/10-K) and holder shifts (13D/G, 13F).
- Beginners: learn what filings mean without reading hundreds of pages.
- Advanced users: a consistent summary format that helps you triage what to read next.
Informational summaries only. Not investment advice. Always verify using the original SEC filing.
How it works
Pick tickers and filing types you care about.
We detect new filings and generate structured summaries with links to the original.
Get alerts on your schedule and access your history in a dashboard.
Early access is opening soon
Start with a simple alert feed, then add deeper summaries, watchlists, and premium digest formats as we expand.
What it is (and isn’t)
- A monitoring + summarization tool for SEC filings
- A way to reduce reading time and surface changes
- A dashboard of your tracked tickers and alerts
- A broker, trading platform, or investment advisor
- Personalized financial advice
- A guarantee of accuracy or completeness—always verify the source filing